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12/8/2025
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Page 2 of 4 <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcity.org <br />the work plan, and discussed the draft work plan at their October 21, 2025 special meeting. TAC now <br />presents it to the City Council. <br />The TAC’s mission statement reads: <br />“Increase safe, attractive, comfortable and independent access and travel for the Redwood City <br />community, utilizing Complete Streets principles and practices.” <br />The Committee’s three focus areas are: <br />1. Help to create multi-modal transportation options that enable safe, attractive, comfortable, and <br />independent access and travel for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and motorists of all ages and <br />abilities. <br />2. Provide staff with recommendations for pragmatic and specific user solutions. <br />3. Serve as a conduit for community input and to consider community requests and provide <br />recommendations to staff. <br />ANALYSIS <br />Redwood City’s adopted Strategic Plan, which placed equity as the foundational guiding principle, has <br />three Strategic Priorities to accomplish its mission of “Building a welcoming Redwood City through <br />collaboration, responsiveness and excellence.” One of these Priorities is Transportation which aims to <br />“Create and maintain a multimodal, safe and accessible transportation network.” <br />The City Council also identified three goals for the Transportation priority: <br />Implement the adopted Vision Zero Action Plan’s recommended strategies to eliminate fatalities <br />and serious injuries from traffic collisions. <br />Create and implement programs, policies and infrastructure to support zero emission trips. <br />Ensure Redwood City is considered in all strategic regional transportation initiatives. <br />To further the City’s progress implementing local and regional transportation projects that equitably <br />increase multimodal and accessible transportation options, as well as traffic safety, the TAC identified the <br />following priorities for their FY 2025-2026 and FY 2026-2027 work plans: <br />Vision Zero – Significantly decrease car-car, car-bike, and car-pedestrian collisions, injuries, and <br />fatalities. <br />Development Projects – Future tenants and area residents benefit from a better multi-modal <br />environment in the area surrounding large new developments; and better leverage private <br />development projects to advance RWC's transportation goals. <br />Planning Projects – Transportation priorities incorporated into major planning projects. <br />Codes, Ordinances, and Citywide policy – Align City codes with new state or regional <br />requirements; RWC Code better reflects the balance of parking, transit, biking, and walking <br />needs of all community members; Ensure transportation budget/projects are prioritized using <br />8.A. - Page 2 of 14 <br />229
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